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A Pustule from Portugal

2003 
1Division of Infectious Diseases, St Mary’s Hospital, Montreal, Quebec; 2Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec Correspondence: Dr J Dylewski, St Mary’s Hospital, 3830 Lacombe Avenue, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1M5. Telephone 514-345-3511 ext 3075, fax 514-734-2607, e-mail joe.dylewski@ssss.gouv.qc.ca A woman was admitted to hospital with a sixday history of fever as high as 40°C, chills, sweats and headache. She also complained of generalized weakness, sore throat and a nonproductive cough. These symptoms had been evaluated in the emergency room three days previously, at which time a small cutaneous lesion on the upper medial portion of the left breast was noted. She was given a prescription for cefuroxime 500 mg twice daily, which she took, but she did not improve. She returned on the day of admission because of a new nonpruritic rash over her entire body, including the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet. The patient was a schoolteacher and had no significant past medical history. She had returned from a one-month vacation in Portugal one day before the onset of her symptoms. No family members were ill. She had stayed mainly in the countryside and had gone hiking in wooded areas. On examination, she appeared to be ill with a temperature of 38.9°C, a pulse of 145 beats/min, a blood pressure of 110/50 mmHg and a respiratory rate of 18 breaths/min. There was a slight conjunctival injection. The cardiorespiratory examination was normal and no organomegaly or adenopathy was present. Her body was covered with a nonblanching erythematous and ecchymotic maculopapular rash that involved the palms and soles. A small (1 to 2 mm) crusted cutaneous ulceration was present on the left breast. Relevant laboratory data included a hemoglobin level of 118 g/L, leukocyte count of 6.3×109/L, platelet count of 124×109/L, alkaline phosphatase level of 341 IU/L (three times the normal level), alanine aminotransferase level of 350 IU/L (nine times the normal level), aspartate aminotransferase level of 385 IU/L (nine times the normal level), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase level of 208 (four times the normal level), and a normal chest radiograph and abdominal ultrasound. She continued to have daily fevers up to 39°C and her leukocyte count rose to 16.8×109/L. Serological tests for hepatitis A immunoglobulin M (IgM), hepatitis B surface antigen, rubella IgM and measles IgM were all negative. What is your diagnosis and what therapy would you initiate?
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